I remember the 90s. High school. Comic books. And my friends playing card games as if they were brand new. On high school band trips I would buy comic card packs at convenience stores. The 90s were good.

Kree-Skrull War: Upper Deck-ades in the Making
Upper Deck and Marvel team up for a new ‘Avengers: Kree-Skrull War’ trading card set and comic book!
Posted May 17, 2011 12:58 pm
By Craig Tello

True Believers, get ready for one more blockbuster this summer–though not on the big screen–when Upper Deck and Marvel Entertainment present “The Avengers: Kree-Skrull War,” an innovative trading card set-turned-original comic book.

It’s been four decades since the classic cosmic clash took place within the pages of THE AVENGERS (#93-#97), where the Marvel Universe’s two most advanced alien races went head-to-head with Earth and its mightiest heroes in the middle of the intergalactic dispute. In July, writer Sean McKeever (INCREDIBLE HULK, FEAR ITSELF: YOUTH IN REVOLT) unfurls tales previously untold from the battlefield of the Kree-Skrull War.

Collected, the complete 190-card set becomes a 40-plus-page comic book featuring all-new stories. Told across the nine-card comic pages of this Upper Deck series, accounts from Marvel’s greatest characters reveal new facets of the crossover event first introduced in the early 1970s by legends Roy Thomas, Neal Adams and John & Sal Buscema.

The comic-card hybrid revolution is further celebrated with additional insert cards, richly presenting the set’s magnificent “cover” art by Harvey Tolibao–in full color as well as black and white–and even variant cover art by Paul Renaud.

Prepare to unpack new chapters in Avengers history in July with Upper Deck, and check back with Marvel.com for more details on “The Avengers: Kree-Skrull War,” including exclusive interviews with scribe McKeever and Marvel editor Bill Rosemann.